Sentences with phrase «which owes»

But now the company is financially faltering and looking to offset its giant, basket - shaped asset, on which it owes over $ 570,000 in back taxes.
Pocket God, which owes its popularity at least in part to the weekly content updates from developer Bolt Creative, was also blocked at the beginning of April for similar reasons.
I'm much happier with the idea of a contractual relationship of obviously unequal parties in which each owes the other legal and... [more]
I'm much happier with the idea of a contractual relationship of obviously unequal parties in which each owes the other legal and ethical duties, with a fair day's work for a fair day's pay being a reasonable standard to which to operate.
We think it is inherent in the concept of citizenship that the citizen, when absent from the country to which he owes allegiance, has a right to return, again to set foot on its soil.
That would represent a fourth year of consecutive growth - a pattern which owes much to Weightmans» nationally - recognised insurance and litigation teams.
In 2001 the Ghanaian government, which owes significant debt to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), raised water rates by 95 percent to help pay off this debt.
Along these lines, Naomi Oreskes» thesis gives it the title «the tobacco strategy», which itself owes much to George Monbiot's book, Heat, which in turn draws on the Exxonsecrets.org website run by Greenpeace.
that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title.
If the earth must lose that great portion of its pleasantness which it owes to things that the unlimited increase of wealth and population would extirpate from it, for the mere purpose of enabling it to support a larger but not a better or a happier population, I sincerely hope, for the sake of posterity, that they will content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it.
``... If the earth must lose that great portion of its pleasantness which it owes to things that the unlimited increase of wealth and population would extirpate from it, for the mere purpose of enabling it to support a larger but not a better or a happier population, I sincerely hope, for the sake of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it» Read more...
There he assisted several world class photographers, to which he owes much of the credit to learning his trade.
Known for its striking geothermal geography and sulfurous springs to which it owes its name of Valle Del Diavolo (Devil's Valley), it was there that Dante found inspiration for his Inferno.
Castelli's and Sonnabend's poker - faced and genial demeanor — which owes more than a little to Duchamp — was just the thing to put over these spectacles, which did not invite explanation for the simple reason that they were utterly meaningless.
All of which owes more than a small debt to Lawler (above) in the way they reveal hidden secrets of the art world and the invisible workings of image production writ large.
Everything is rendered in a lovely clean and minimalist art style which owes more than just a tip of the hat to Gunpei Yoko's early products for the system with Nintendo R+D 1.
The Transformer, which owes its name to its unique ability to hook onto a keyboard dock (transforming the tablet into a mini laptop) has been among the better selling Android tablets.
The two stand - out features were the iPod integration and the audio system, which owes its extra power and speakers to the rear entertainment system.
Twelve schools that face repayments of more than # 250,000 each include the Bolton Wanderers free school, which owes more than # 500,000 and which was rated as inadequate by Ofsted in October.
Stamford strives to serve all its more than 16,000 children — with little help from the state, which owes Stamford's children millions of dollars in state education aid.
A comic book movie, very much like a Bond movie, of which this owes more than a debt of gratitude to, is only as good as its villain, and here we have two in Serkis» Klaue and Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger.
Viewers aware of the plethora of previous space invader and Armageddon offerings will be instantly cognisant of the flimsy plot predicated upon perpetuating the protagonists» survival, which owes a significant debt to Danny Boyle's undead feature 28 Days Later.
Elsewhere, there's some quirky music which owes a clear debt to Thomas Newman, in the use of percussion, strings and what sounds to me like a sitar (though regular readers will know that my ability to identify non-standard instruments is not one that could rightly be regarded as being amongst my more impressive).
Despite the film's passionate narration by an elderly Daisy, the style of which owes far too much to the old lady in Titanic, the affair with FDR is mundane and soulless.
Bet on the latter, which owes a lot of its razzle - dazzle to the rhythmic cutting of editor Tom Cross, already an Oscar winner for his work on Chazelle's last movie, Whiplash.
Reprising the role to which he owes his entire career, Sylvester Stallone has one last go - round as Rocky Balboa, and you bet your ass he looks old.
The National Board of Review, which owes much of its visibility to its place early on the awards calendar, consists not of film critics but of «knowledgeable film enthusiasts and professionals, academics, young filmmakers and students» in the New York area.
Surviving Mars is almost entirely based on theoretical science and, like Andy Weir's The Martian and its film adaption (which it owes a few inevitable debts to), occupies a «five minutes into the future» time period.
Manana's decision to buck the religious expectations of women in her community gives «My Happy Family» an enlightening feminist streak, which owes much to its central performance.
But even that doesn't capture the ineffable sense that Refn has captured in Drive something essential of the doom - laden, apocalyptic eighties to which it owes its greatest debt.
Events are true to the «teenage experience» (to the extent that any motion picture can be) until the epilogue, which owes more to Hollywood than reality.
It is an action movie which touches on Pan-Africanism and which owes as much to Malcolm X as it does to Batman or Captain America.
The result, which owes more to «60s monster movies than its «80s arcade namesake, is a perfect vehicle for The Rock, assuming he's trying to fashion himself into the Schwarzenegger of the 2010s.
Red grapefruit, which owes its blush to lycopene, makes a tangy platform for seared scallops; the shellfish are low in saturated fat and cholesterol.
«One of the main characteristics of enamel is its durability, which it owes to the particularly high amount of calcium it contains as well as other minerals,» says Dr. Lacruz.
But he also is still carrying $ 2.3 million worth of debt from his 2010 campaign — of of which he owes to himself.
The city has issued 219,902 parking violations to diplomatic vehicles including 18,008 alone to Egypt which owes $ 1.97 million — the most of any country.
At least with Corbyn as leader we can offer a genuine alternative and appeal to voters fed up with ten years of an austerity which owes everything to Tory ideology and nothing to good economic sense.
The Post yesterday reported that the Washington Heights - based charity, which owes $ 258,000 to its employees, will collect $ 2.6 million from another Rangel - allied nonprofit, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone.
The other big issue is the future of bankrupt New York City Off Track Betting Corp., which owes NYRA $ 17 million and has begun reducing some statutory payments to NYRA and breeders.
Hanna is also carrying $ 554,000 worth of debt, most of which he owes himself from his successful 2010 run when he ousted Democratic former Rep. Mike Arcuri on his second try.
In that sense, a private company has to be understood as upholding public interest principles, as embedded in a community to which it owes duties and obligations.
One example is the burying beetle, which owes its name to its habit of burying a mouse carcass that it then lays its eggs on.
that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that t!tle.
The concept of non-being is an unconscious hangover from a pagan cosmic dualism which owes more to Plato than to Aristotle and is alien to Thomas Aquinas.
In Wright's interpretation, which owes much to the realized eschatological views of C. H. Dodd and G. B. Caird, Jesus did not proclaim the imminent end of the world, if by «world» one means the space - time continuum.
Since we live «in, with and under» the divine presence, It behooves us to do everything within our power to make the world around us reflect more clearly the divine source and presence to which it owes its very existence.
A government that makes a policy of denying the normative character of these customs in favor of a vague multiculturalism does so at the peril of the larger culture to which it owes, yes, its own core identity as a constitutional government.
And in those days shall the earth also give back that which has been entrusted to it, And Sheol also shall give back that which it has received, And hell shall give back that which it owes.
However concrete physical reality is sectioned up, the result will be a state of affairs which owes its being to something other than itself.
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